New York City Launches $77 Million Emerson-Davis Residence in Brooklyn to Support Families With Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues
New York City begins the reconstruction of the Emerson-Davis Family Residence to support families with mental illness or substance abuse, aligning with Mayor Adams' broader goal of creating half a million new homes by 2032.
Brooklyn Gang "Euro 380" Members Face Racketeering and Murder Charges in Bedford-Stuyvesant Crackdown
Members of the "Euro 380" gang in Brooklyn have been indicted on charges of racketeering and firearm-related murder, with additional accusations of armed robberies, assaults, and fentanyl distribution.
Trinitarios Gang Member Arrested for Trafficking Fentanyl and Illegal Firearms from Massachusetts to New York
Wilvyn Antonio Rosario Martinez, purported Trinitarios gang member, was arrested for allegedly distributing fentanyl and dealing in firearms and conversion devices.
Bronxville Investment Advisor Pleads Guilty to Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Scheme
Bronx investment advisor Joseph D'Ambrosio pled guilty to defrauding clients of over $5 million using a Ponzi-like scheme, facing a maximum of five years in prison.
New York City Braces for Sunny Days, Possible Evening Showers, and Thunderstorms
The National Weather Service forecasts mostly sunny days and potential evening showers in New York, with minor temperature and wind variations across boroughs.
Ex-NYPD Officer Sentenced to 40 Years for Sexual Offenses Against Minors in Brooklyn Federal Court
Ex-NYPD officer Christopher Terranova was sentenced to 40 years for sex crimes involving minors, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York.
High-Stakes Casino License Battle Intensifies in New York City with Eight Contenders Eyeing Times Square and Other Landmarks
Eight companies are vying for a casino license in NYC, with proposals including a Times Square Caesars Palace and a casino near the Mets' stadium, despite local concerns and opposition.
Manhattan NYPD Officer Charged With Bank Fraud and Grand Larceny of $90,000
An NYPD officer faces grand larceny and fraud charges for allegedly stealing $90,000 from bank customers while working at Wells Fargo and using the funds for personal expenses.












